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OK come on, now we're just listing off courses. Do you really think we should recommend Vance, Rockwood, Leverich or Grand Lodge to someone looking for the best Oregon (+ SW WA) courses? Not that they are bad, but are they the best we have to offer? Even Skyline in Cathlamet is certainly better than any of the aforementioned, and that didn't even come out the way I meant it - Skyline is great!

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We got to Pier and Ewing Young today, not everything was about disc golf today but that's ok. Ewing Young is probably my favorite course I have ever played that is less then 18 holes, I really enjoyed that course today and Pier was fun as always, the pins were moved backed since last time I played it and it was much harder.

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there is a b-tier this weekend if your gonna go play whistlers. but if your not into that you could play riverfront in roseburg (not grants pass that's riverside). its a tightly wooded 18 holer with 18 mach twos. whistlers is a course you dont wanna miss. i would say skip tom pearce and riverside and go for selmac and whistlers.

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On the way to Horning's Hideout, Orchard Park and Mcmenamins Grand Lodge Today. Unfortunatly I'm not going to be able to do anything else after these today as we have other things that need to be taken care of tomorrow.

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Too late! It's ok it's a crappy little course but it wasn't a far drive, it was on the way anyway but thanks for the warning as late as it may be.

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Hey you silly sillybizz you, I realize that you were wanting to play some of the better courses in Oregon and if I had the chance I would have definately advised you to NOT play Green Oaks.
It's one of those parks where dger's ran out the not so wanted types that used to frequent there.
Something you prolly didn't know is most of the kids (8-12 year olds) who play there think their course is pretty cool.
The main reason is that ....... it is better than no course at all.
No personal attack meant here just sticking up for disc golf.
Heck we still play ribboned tree courses down south here.
IMO there are no crappy courses, some are only better.
You may not want to play Whistlers because the same fella designed Green Oaks and Whistlers.

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Yose wrote
Hey you silly sillybizz you, I realize that you were wanting to play some of the better courses in Oregon and if I had the chance I would have definately advised you to NOT play Green Oaks.
It's one of those parks where dger's ran out the not so wanted types that used to frequent there.
Something you prolly didn't know is most of the kids (8-12 year olds) who play there think their course is pretty cool.
The main reason is that ....... it is better than no course at all.
No personal attack meant here just sticking up for disc golf.
Heck we still play ribboned tree courses down south here.
IMO there are no crappy courses, some are only better.
You may not want to play Whistlers because the same fella designed Green Oaks and Whistlers.

I shouldn't have used the word crappy, I should of used something like short and good for begineers but not for serious players. I wasn't expecting much, it was just right where we were headed anyway so we thought we could take 20 minutes and check it out. If I lived within walking distance I would practice there. Horning's is the best destination in Oregon hands down and the longer course I like even better than Whistler's. Couldn't get to the grand lodge they were having an outdoor music festival of some sort. I so didn't want to leave today, I love Oregon the courses are so great!